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Chris Hanretty
chrishanretty
I have some reservations about the claim that Covid-19 divisions now run deeper than Brexit (1/n)https://twitter.com/pollymackenzie/status/1304301641810706433 The basis for the claim is that the proportion of mask-wearers who hate, resent
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General Theorist
GeneralTheorist
The EU Budget and NGEU agreements this week matter for at least four reasons. First, for the first time the EU can borrow to support spending, raising the universe of
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Zoe Gardner
ZoeJardiniere
I'm fascinated by the rush of Dublin removals that the UK has has been pursuing over the past several months. Week after week, we see removal flights carrying Syrian, Afghan,
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Target Audience Analysis
SbyBT
"What is so striking about the Leave campaigns during the 2016 Referendum is that the relationship between them was so close and intertwined. AIQ was actually introduced to Vote Leave
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Sports Law, Prof Jack Anderson
sportslawMELB
#sportslaw @fitzmaidan @McConnellDaniel @emmetmalone @offtheball @garethfarrelly1 as highlighted by @CarolCouse1 @MRsportslaw @soconaill etc this presumption that transfers of minors between ROI/UK would continue post-Brexit was always dubi
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John West 🕯💙
JohnWest_JAWS
Luke 15:11 - 32 Yes - it is the story of the prodigal son.The one who took his inheritance, went out into the world spent it and fell on hard
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Miriam Brett
MiriamBrett
The UK needs a climate-just trade strategy, one that reins in corporate power, protects public services, enhances a green industrial strategy, and builds a reparative approach.Read the latest @Cmmonwealth report,
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Michael Skapinker
Skapinker
THE EU VISA THICKET: when UK business people restart travelling to the EU they face a new world. If you're charging a fee, and sometimes even if you're not, you
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
So, another crucial week in UK-EU talks. Not the first, far from the last. And bluntly, right now we are on course for no deal. Nothing to do with the
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Steve Analyst
EmporersNewC
The sign of a weak Prime minister. The honourable resign their posts while the dishonourable keep theirs.https://twitter.com/bbclaurak/status/1329750966271430657 If the press focus on Priti over this, in a week we'll be
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Dan
dancooledaily
Just a quick summary of 2020:• Trump Was Impeached (and later acquitted) • Covid-19 Pandemic• Black Lives Matter • Tiger King • Locust Swarms in Africa• Australia Bush Fires• Beirut
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Jo Maugham
JolyonMaugham
And the PPE hits just keep on coming. ÂŁ14.28m to a company that specialises in the "Wholesale of sugar and chocolate and sugar confectionery" https://ted.europa.eu/udl?uri=TED:NOTICE:293557-2020:TEXT:EN:HTML&src=0 I mean, I t
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Dan Crawford
dancrawford85
Another day, another @guardian article that minimises the achievements of the Blair/Brown Labour government. I've never understood the strategy behind talking down your party's last government - it hardly inspires
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Katy Hayward
hayward_katy
The #Brexit #Protocol Press Release from UK Gov today was titled “Major £650 million investment for Northern Ireland” Which is one way of putting it.Another might be: “This is costing
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George Monbiot
GeorgeMonbiot
Cummings will leave No 10 at the end of the year, just like he always said he would. Media: "Oh my God, Cummings is leaving No 10!!! What does this
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FoxxysTweets
It is no surprise BBC's Question Time has had a huge dip in viewing figures. The main factor in this is probably be due to panel bias that was heavily
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